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E. L. BRYANT. Cigar-Light.

No. 223,704. Pat ented m. 20, I880.

- NJETERS, PNOTO-LITHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON. o c.

y UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

EDSON L. BRYANT, OF ANSONIA, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO WALLACE & SONS, OFSAME PLACE.

ClGAR -LlGHT.

SPEGIFIGATIQN forming part of Letters Patent No. 223,704, dated January20, 1880.

Application filed August 9.6, 1879.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, EDsoN L. BRYANT, ofAnsonia, in ihe county of New Haven and State of Connecticut, haveinvented a new Improvement in Cigar-Lights; and I do hereby declare thefollowing, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings andthe letters of reference marked thereon, to be a full, clear, and exactdescription of the same, and which said drawings constitute part of thisspecification, and represent, in-

Figure 1, a side view; Fig. 2, a rear view; Fig. 3,a vertical section,and Fig. 4 a transverse section of the fount of the lamp.

This invention relates to an improvementin that class of cigar-lights inwhich alcoholfonnts with dips are combined with a lamp; and theinvention consists in the construction, as hereinafter described, andparticularly recited in the claim.

A is the fount, of glass or other suitable material, arranged to receivethe collar B and the burner, in the usual manner for kerosene or otherburners. C is a band around the fount, fitting it loosely, but providedwith a set-screw, a, by which it may be bound or clamped to the fount soas to hold firmly thereon. From the band C is an upright, D. terminatingat its upper end with a perforation, (I, or other convenient device, bywhich 0 the lamp may be hung to the wall, if desired.

' E E are two tubes or founts for alcohol, attached to a plate, F, andthis plate is provided with loops 6 to set on over the upright D, and soas to support the dips at any desired eleva- 5 tion on the upright, itbeing easily raised up and down thereon or removed altogether. Betweenthe dips is a receiver, H, which may be used for matches or drylighters. This construction makes an exceedingly cheap and 40 convenientlighter, adapted to rest on the counter or be hung upon the wall, as maybe desired.

I claim The combination of the lamp-fount and the 5 burner with theclamping-band C, upright D, alcoholfounts E, and receiver H, providedwith loops 6, for attaching said founts and receiver to the saidupright, substantially as described.

. EDSON L. BRYANT.

Witnesses:

'lnos. J. W001), JNO. B. WALLACE.

